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Show THE LEADER. Trernonton, Utah 4 ,1951 Thursday, January FIELDING The New BjUBEETY TTHIIEATIRB MRS. FLORENCE MUNSON Mason of Ogden spent the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mason Miss Reta and family. Friday and Saturday, Jan. 5 and 6 1Jame5,PUnn inc sun., mon., tues. J an 7, 8. 9 Wednesday, jan. Bl Four Unlt ShW Jimmy Durante Terry Moore, Tom Drake iooue Day only! thurs., frl, sat., Jan. n, 12, 13 Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Munson MAURENE O'HARA JOHN PAYNE . Montgomery Clift and Paul Douglas in were dinner guests at the home OlOVCS SlOrV of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings at Ogden Wednesday evening. In Technkolor James Ellison in Murry Cannon and Bill WilPFRONIMO" "I KHIFH Selected Short son have both reported back for Cartoon France Adults 25c Serial Kids 10c News "Chew Chew Baby" Serial Cartoon duty at Fort Lewis, Washington after having spent the holidays with relatives here. House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. &oss Rhcxles. A Miss Iris Coombs and T. F. New Years day visiting with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss and LaMar Coombs, Douglas was served to six- - Coombs. Gats were exchanged and Mrs. C. A. Udy at Ogden. Bourne, Don Packer and Clive family visited with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt dur-- ; lovely supper FOR at Mrs. and the evening spent in playGeorge Parry Miss Lila Lee Stark of Both-we- ll Gam have joined up with the Mr. and ing the holidays were Mr. and teen. Navy and left Thursday for San Malad last week. Mrs. Ray Leavitt of Cottage visited with Miss Sherry Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith vis- ing games and visiting. Leavitt Mrs. Val Mr. and California to receive Mr. Diego, with Mrs. Smith and Verl Mrs. holidays Henrie Alice and and the Sunday. Oregon ited during have been spending the holidays Grove, their training. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rees spent Mr. and Mrs. family of Malad visited with children their of Logan. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Munson with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Durfey accom- Grant Mc Farland and family Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Roundy New Years visiting with Mr. and have been spending a few days Gene Leavitt. Val was on fur- - Mrs. Effie Johnson iMrs. Roy Rees at Benson Ward. and family Monday. at Salt Lake City. Carl Johnson t lough from Fort Lewis, Wash panied by her son, and of Logan visiting with Mrs. Eliza Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hess and Mr. and Mrs. Oris Rudd and Durfey Mrs. Alice of Trernonton at respent Saturday to and Mr. and Mrs. Howard ington. He left Thursday spent Sunday with her children small son of Logan and Mr. and family of Ogden, and Mr. and Rasmussen at Bountiful. They port back for duty. His wife Logan visiting with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt. Mr. Mrs. Neil Francin of Rupert. Mrs. Dean Hess and family of Mrs. Secrist. also spent a few days with Mr. accompanied him back. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Coombs and Mrs. Leavitt accompanied Idaho visited with Mr. and Mrs. Garland spent New Year's and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Packer and and Mrs. Stanley Farnsworth and son, Douglas, and Mr. and her home and enjoyed a lovely Clark Rudd and family Sunday. enjoyed dinner with their parand family at Salt Lake City. daughter, Colleen, accompanied Mrs. Richard Miss Delia Coombs of Ogden ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hess Coombs visited New Years dinner at the home Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy and by Mrs. Rebecca Bean of Salt and brother and Alvin Harris of Harrisvllle and family. Leavltt's Mrs. of W. Mrs. with J. Millard at CALL family attended a New Years Lake City spent the holidays Mrs. Arlen visited during the Mrs. Evelyn Keyes arrived and Mr. the family, holidays with holidays. during dinner party at the home of Mr. visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Farmington Mr. and Mrs. John Coombs and from Watato, Washington, Sunreturned to Dewey. and Mrs. Ferrin Apgood and Thane Packer and family at theDon Peterson ofhasUtah was held at A day to care for her mother, Mrs. family. at party Salt family family at Salt Lake City Sunday. Richmond, California. They re- Lake University MonCoombs F. T. George Mason of Rrigham was James H. Hess. City to continue his studies the home of Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. turned home Sunday evening. Don Stevenson of Fillmore was hot A supper calling on friends here Sunday. holidays day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bums after spending the Clair Owens and family of and Mrs. Garth RasMr. and Mrs. served to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Captain with his parents spent Tuesday visiting with Buhl, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Petersen and Coombs of Garland, Mr. and mussen announce the arrival of Phill Mason. family. On Wednesday the Olivers of Malad and Mrs. Aud Odell Burns and family of Members of the Clio Club en- Mrs. Glenn Ward of Riverside,: a baby girl barn Saturday Dec. fellows visited friends in Trernonton Ogden. rey Bootne of Salt Lake City. Bountiful visited during the tertained for their husbands at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coombs, Mr.' 30th. Mrs. Rasmussen was formEarl Oyler, Service Mgr. The afternoon was spent in vis holidays with their parents Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hastings a party at Chase's Cafe in Gar and Mrs. Elmer Coombs, Mr. and erly Miss Rae Petersen. Captain and Mrs. A. W. Burns. iting. Mr. Mrs. and Rasmussen is serving with the of Ogden spent Tuesday and We Repair and Service Mrs. Leo Coombs, Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen land Saturday evening. Pinochle Mr. and Mrs. Verl Udy enter Les-- 1 U. S. Mrs. and Mr. was played with prizes going to Irvin Coombs', all makes of Appliances! Army at Guam. Wednesday at the Elmo Munson tained members of the Birthday spent the weekend as Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Udy spent home. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coombs and ter Coombs, Mrs. Sadie Johnson, at a Mr. home at the club and New Years Eve party of at their home Sunday evening. Mrs. Piatt Fuller at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leavitt acSupper was served to the foln Mr. lowing guests; and Mrs. Carl companied by Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Dewey of Logan spent SatLaws of Trernonton, Mr. and urday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roundy and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Dewey and family Mrs. Don Hess of Garland, Mr. at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jackman and and Mrs. Wayne Secrist, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Welling, family of Midvale and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Moss, Mr. Mrs. Leslie Voorhies and family and Mrs. Gale Welling, Mr. and of Clearfield spent Sunday with Mrs. John Owens, Mr. and Mrs. their parents Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Verl Anderson, and Mr. and Mason and family. Mrs. Emerson Miss Bonnie Hansen left Earl. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tuesday for Logan to continue Bourne. her studies at the A. C. after spending the holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Hansen and family. Miss Car la Wood has returned to Ogden to resume her studies at Weber College after spending CO. the holidays witih her parents "Buy for Cash and Pay Less" Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wood and IrOlden jn "TRIPOLI" "THE BIG LIFT "THE GREAT RUPERT' " j Authorized BEN DIX Hay-wa- rd FRIGIDAIRE Parts & Service FRONK CHEVROLET Company house-gues- ts Ar-le- GEPHART STORES Special Sale THIS WEEK ONLY! 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Welling. Mr. and Mrs. Val Leavitt and Mr and Mrs. Gene Leavitt visited in Southern Utah during the holidays. Miss Marlene Bourne has returned to Logan to continue her college work after spending the holidays with her mother Mrs. Ireta Bourne. Scott Hansen entertained a group of his friends at a New years Eve party at his home Sunday evening. Week of January 4 to 11 ORPllEUn FRI - SAT 400 Miles of -- Frontier Fury The IROQUOIS TRAIL" SUN., MON., TUES. Big New Spectacular Western "DEVIL'S DOORWAY" WED "STORM OVER WYOMING" ROBERT TAYLOR In M-0-:- rS FRI - SAT DOUBLE FEATURE TIM HOLT in - THURS) GREER G ARSON and WALTER PTDGEON in "BLOSSOMS in the DUST In Technicolor JON HALL in "ON THE ISLE of SAMOA" SUN. MON. TOTS. FIRST RUN "EMERGENCY WEDDING" Barbara Hale and Larry Parks WED - THURS "DESTINATION TOKYO" plus "APACHE CHIEF" 4 i Far More Beautiful... Gorgeous New Interiors. ..and an Even Finer Engine ! 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And there is an even finer Hydra-Mati- c Drive with a new reverse for easier shifting, and for "rocking" the car in sand or snow. . . . There is new steadiness on the road better balance on turns and curves easier and softer braking. And throughout the chassis are vital improvements which add to endurance and dependAll in all, here is new lustre for the ability. Cadillac name and a far higher standard for the automotive world. . . . There are ten distinctive body types and four individual series the "Sixty-One- ," the "Sixty Special," and the "Sixty-Two. . . Why not the incomparable "Seventy-Fivecome in and see them today? We'd be most happy to see you and we are certain you'd find it an interesting and enlightening experience. ... ," ". Wayne Sandall Motor Co. DUI S95I Treaontea - |